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English to Italian translations [PRO] Science - Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng | |||||||
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3 +1 | idratazione chimica |
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3 | acquificazione |
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idratazione chimica Explanation: Non sono un chimico ma ci provo lo stesso: Ecco un'altra definizione, forse più completa: The incorporation of one or more integral molecules of water into another species with or without displacement of one or more other atoms or groups. For example the incorporation of water into the inner ligand sphere of an inorganic complex is an aquation reaction. See also hydration. Per riassumere si tratterebbe dell'aggiunta di acqua a un composto chimico e delle reazioni che questo comporta. Mi sembra rapportabile al concetto di idratazione chimica (vedi riferimenti). Spero possa esserti d'aiuto nell'attesa di un chimico vero! Reference: http://www.chemicool.com/definition/aquation.html; https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idratazione_(chimica) |
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acquificazione Explanation: in French maybe also aquation bs.acque.net/bilancio2011/images/img-introduzione/file/BS11-%20COMPLETO.pdf -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 days (2017-04-05 15:15:40 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ASKER Vedo che il termine francese ti ha suggerito la soluzione corretta. L'IDROLISI e' la 'reazione di acquazione' http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/idrolisi/ -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 days (2017-04-05 15:26:36 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- FR AQUATION EN AQUATION https://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1018460307204 aquation The incorporation of one or more integral molecules of water into another species with or without displacement of one or more other atoms or groups. For example, the incorporation of water into the inner ligand sphere of an inorganic complex is an aquation reaction. http://goldbook.iupac.org/html/A/A00426.html |
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